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Page xix
... Cyrnus , son of Polypas , the word Hoλvraidns being now ge- nerally allowed to be a patronymic ( cf. Müller , Hist . Gr . Lit. c . x . § 14 , note ) . This person seems to have gained con- siderable influence in public affairs , and to ...
... Cyrnus , son of Polypas , the word Hoλvraidns being now ge- nerally allowed to be a patronymic ( cf. Müller , Hist . Gr . Lit. c . x . § 14 , note ) . This person seems to have gained con- siderable influence in public affairs , and to ...
Page xx
... Cyrnus , by the charms of conjugal affection . Per- haps some of the fragments ( e . g . 881 , & c . ) refer to a resi dence shortly after in Sicily ; while Sparta , a congenial quarter as far as aristocratic feelings were concerned ...
... Cyrnus , by the charms of conjugal affection . Per- haps some of the fragments ( e . g . 881 , & c . ) refer to a resi dence shortly after in Sicily ; while Sparta , a congenial quarter as far as aristocratic feelings were concerned ...
Page xxi
Hesiod, Callimachus, Theognis. not recognise the identity of this patronymic with Cyrnus . Lastly , he places the raidika , many of which are blemishes , as Suidas has observed , on the poet's general poetical character , and are besides ...
Hesiod, Callimachus, Theognis. not recognise the identity of this patronymic with Cyrnus . Lastly , he places the raidika , many of which are blemishes , as Suidas has observed , on the poet's general poetical character , and are besides ...
Page 138
... Cyrnus was uttering a loud sound in an- swer , when they lifted above their shoulders 2 their hammers , and toiled with great effort , 3 striking with - alternate - bursts either brass or iron gleaming from the forge . Wherefore the ...
... Cyrnus was uttering a loud sound in an- swer , when they lifted above their shoulders 2 their hammers , and toiled with great effort , 3 striking with - alternate - bursts either brass or iron gleaming from the forge . Wherefore the ...
Page 153
... Cyrnus , 1 not - to - be despised , and Euboean Macris of the Ellopians , and lovely Sardo , and the isle to which Venus swam first from the waves : and she preserves it in requital for her landing.2 With well - fenced towers they are ...
... Cyrnus , 1 not - to - be despised , and Euboean Macris of the Ellopians , and lovely Sardo , and the isle to which Venus swam first from the waves : and she preserves it in requital for her landing.2 With well - fenced towers they are ...
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